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Pages in category "Government-owned companies of Trinidad and Tobago" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Government 51%/LLA 49% S A Tobago Express: Consumer services Airlines Piarco: 2001 Passenger airline, defunct 2007 P D Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission: Utilities Conventional electricity Port of Spain: 1946 Power S A Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange: Financials Investment services Port of Spain: 1981 Primary exchange P A TruValu ...
Pages in category "Government agencies of Trinidad and Tobago" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago Limited (generally known as TSTT) is a large telephone and Internet service provider in Trinidad and Tobago.The company, which is jointly owned by the Government of Trinidad and Tobago and Cable & Wireless Communications, was formed out of a merger of Telco (Trinidad and Tobago Telephone Company Limited) and Textel (Trinidad and Tobago ...
Minister of Local Government: Kenneth Valley: 13 January 1992 – 24 January 1994 Colm Imbert: 25 January 1994 – 8 November 1995 Minister of Trade and Industry: Kenneth Valley: 25 January 1994 – 6 October 1995 Minister of Community Development, Culture and Women's Affairs: Joan Yuille-Williams: 13 January 1992 – 6 October 1995
The Public Transport Service Corporation or better known as PTSC is the state-owned public transport provider for Trinidad and Tobago. Its headquarters are at City Gate in Port of Spain (formerly the Trinidad Government Railway headquarters). Passengers have to buy the tickets at a ticket booth and show it to the driver.
NIDCO's major infrastructure projects missions are drainage and flood control, reclamation, highway, and transportation sectors, and also NIDCO is responsible for the provision of project management services, procurement of consultants and contractors, and oversight of project execution within agreed time, costs and quality parameters. [2]
BWIA West Indies Airways Limited, known locally as "Bee-Wee" and formerly as British West Indian Airways and BWIA International Airways, [2] was the flag carrier of Trinidad and Tobago. At the end of operations, BWIA was the largest airline operating out of the Caribbean , with direct service to the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.